Abstract

To provide an overview of the critical illnesses that afflict the pregnant patient. A comprehensive review of the literature was performed with Pubmed Medline using medical subject headings of pregnancy, critical care, epidemiology, prognostic score, dyspnea, fever, and jaundice. Although pregnant women constitute a small number of admissions to an intensive care unit, they pose a challenge to the health care team. The physiological changes that occur in pregnancy stress and limit the compensatory response required to adapt to a superimposed acute illness. Although a number of conditions are uniquely associated with pregnancy, other medical conditions may complicate the course of pregnancy. The pregnant state also increases susceptibility to a number of illnesses. In this overview, we reviewed the epidemiology and different clinical presentations of critical illness in a pregnant patient. The critically ill pregnant patient presents a challenge to the critical care physician due to unique physiology and specific medical disorders in this population.

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